Anthropologists have proposed that the human-made junk strewn on Mars should be thought of as artifacts in need of ...
Picture yourself as a future settler on Mars. You gaze across a cold, barren landscape painted in rusty red and gray hues.
Anthropologists are urging space organizations to develop a record of all human-made artifacts that end up on Mars' surface.
Just as Homo sapiens once exploded out of Africa to colonize the Earth our influence is spreading in the solar system. New ...
Exploring Mars' human artifacts as historical treasures, not trash, offering insight into humanity's space migration.
Are human spacecraft, landers, rovers and other space-exploration debris little more than trash littering the surface of Mars ...
Archaeologists call for tracking and preserving artifacts left on Mars to chronicle humans’ first attempts at interplanetary ...
Bishop-elect Dr. Justin S. Holcomb will become the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida at a consecration ceremony on June 10 in Winter Park. In his role, he’ll lead 30,000 Central ...
Human-made objects on Mars, including spacecraft, landers, and rovers, may hold significant archaeological value rather than ...
But therein lies the problem: There is no official list. And that's a major disservice to human history, says Justin Holcomb, an anthropologist and the paper's primary author. Holcomb asserts that ...
and has now begun in off-world environments,” said University of Kansas anthropologist Justin Holcomb in a press release. Holcomb and his colleagues argue that humanity is currently undergoing ...
Dr. Justin Holcomb is an assistant research professor at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out ...